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Indigenous Resilience, Education, and Public Health [ENG/ASL] | Kendall Scott | TEDxRIT

In this talk, Kendall Scott explores how Indigenous knowledge systems offer transformative solutions in education, public health, and sustainability. Drawing from personal experiences and research, this talk highlights the resilience of Indigenous students, the importance of culturally responsive mentorship, and the role of traditional ecological and health practices in shaping modern innovation. It challenges mainstream narratives by showing that true innovation isn’t always about creating something new—it’s about reclaiming and integrating ancestral wisdom with contemporary advancements. By embracing Indigenous perspectives, we can foster more inclusive, sustainable solutions for the future. (CREDITS: ASL Interpreter: Amy Rios-Richardson; Organizing Team: Myren Bobryk-Ozaki, Ferdinand Jr Virtudes, William Li, Matthew Oley, Kenzo Colon, Melissa Xie; Editors: Bryan Agnello, Myren Bobryk-Ozaki; Lead Video Production: Bryan Agnello; Camera Operators: Chase Powers, Sophi Oliveira, Chase Roman, Julio Cruz Jr, Stacey Washington; Tech Crew: Cam Harrington, Wally Adam, Ben Jacobson, Bek Dillay, Dylan Aguirre; Crew: Mohammed Adnan, Aarushi Sharma, Igor Polotai, Gaby Blanton, Pravina Bhalerao; Designers: Zo Murray (illustration), Erick Wittmann (motion graphics); Photographer: Jack Connolly) Kendall R. Scott, Jr. is a dedicated advocate for Indigenous rights, education, and public health. As Director of the Native American Future Stewards Program at RIT, he supports the academic and personal growth of Native American students while fostering connections between Indigenous communities and higher education. A member of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, Kendall’s work is deeply informed by his heritage and his commitment to creating equitable opportunities for Indigenous peoples. He is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health at Brown University, where he focuses on addressing healthcare disparities in Indigenous communities. Kendall’s leadership has been recognized nationally through fellowships and initiatives promoting climate resilience, AI ethics, and Indigenous education. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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